Geeklarations

Self-confessed nerds seek to flaunt love of technology

Implications - The extinction of unfavorable geek stereotypes has given way to an elite culture people are eager to join. In recent years, being dubbed a "geek" has become a point of pride for many and has fueled a desire to publicly exhibit techspertise by literally wearing nerd credentials so others can see them.

Sexy is out. Nerd is in. Spice up your undergarments with a touch of geek culture. Being less exotic than frivolous, frilled undies, yet more fun and interesting than plain old underwear, this innovation… [More]

‘Slide to Unlock’ underwear by iPanties are a hilarious take on the iPhone.
The iPanties are thongs that come in black or white and are made from 100% cotton.
The play on words is displayed on the… [More]

While most brands fight to be cool, Japanese brand deluxe would rather be dead than be cool, apparently. For Fall 2009, Japanese brand deluxe unveiled a simple, practical collection with lots of solid… [More]

Dita Optical Collection makes you want to wear eyeglasses, even if you don’t need them. These stylish frames are made of Zyl Acetate and manufactured in Japan.
Dita debuted its first collection in 1996,… [More]

Ari Hallami’s ‘Kaisu’ is a fine photo shoot on its own, but if you ask me, the giant nerd glasses worn by the model in each shot make the look.
After all, it wasn’t so long ago when nerd glasses weren’t… [More]

Pop and Shorty makes cards, buttons, magnets and other poptastic items including this CSS/HTML button that is geekerific (also comes in magnet form). The CSS/HTML button retails for $1.25 and the magnet… [More]